COSAM Talks
A podcast from the College of Sciences and Mathematics at Auburn University
COSAM Talks
NSF CAREER Award recipient Brian Counterman investigates plasticity, genetic and environmental impacts on butterflies
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College of Sciences and Mathematics
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Season 4
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Episode 1
Brian Counterman from the Department of Biological Sciences conducts research asking insightful questions about the environment, genetics and mating preferences impacting the Dogface Butterfly.
He is the recipient of a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award for $1,565,641 for “Physiological genomics of sexually dimorphic developmental plasticity on butterfly wings.”
He explains how his research will a help inspire the next generation of scientists currently in Alabama middle schools through outreach programs.
He is the recipient of a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award for $1,565,641 for “Physiological genomics of sexually dimorphic developmental plasticity on butterfly wings.”
He explains how his research will a help inspire the next generation of scientists currently in Alabama middle schools through outreach programs.